![]() ![]() Fields that are referenced in a currently running script.There are three main items you will see in this list: This can be very handy when testing different privilege sets. If you are logged in with an account that does not allow you to use the Data Viewer, you can click the lock icon in the upper right to authenticate another account that does. ![]() If the item is a variable (and you have sufficient access privileges) you can actually change the value in this window. You can double-click on any line to get a larger view of the value. ![]() This is most often used in combination with the Script Debugger, another developer tool in FileMaker Pro Advanced. The Current tabĪt first glance, it doesn’t look like anything has changed. FileMaker Pro Advanced gives you many developer tools, but today we will be focusing on the Data Viewer, which received some nice updates in version 16. Sure, you can create and develop custom apps with the regular version of FileMaker Pro (my first several years of developing with FileMaker Pro, I did not have Advanced), but tools that Advanced gives you will make you more productive and improve your code, so the return on investment is very fast. If your job involves developing custom apps with the FileMaker platform, either as an in-house “citizen developer” or a professional consultant, FileMaker Pro Advanced should be your tool of choice. ![]()
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